After the first coat has dried turn the pumpkins as needed to ensure good coverage of the top of the pumpkin, bottom.
How to spray paint a pumpkin. Paint the pumpkin, two coats if needed. During halloween, i counted 83 pumpkins on the premises, 41 of which are real. Let’s begin with this super rustic painting plan and make a vintage trailer pumpkin with a blend of colors that matches your space.
Using a paintbrush paint two coats of pure white paint to completely. Mix colorful paint with a few drops of water. Real white pumpkins have a little bit of warm undertones.
Navy blue pumpkins are trending and using some marble spray paint, you can easily transform a regular dollar store pumpkin into a beautiful blue one in just a few minutes. Spray painting a pumpkin outdoors with just some recycled brown paper to protect. Take care not to scratch it in the process.
Repeat this process until you pumpkins are coated completely. After the pumpkin dried, i waxed with the waverly. Then make sure the pumpkin is completely dry before painting.
Before you paint a real pumpkin with spray paint, be sure to use a damp cloth to remove any dirt from the pumpkin. How to paint a minion pumpkin. Depending on what kind of tape you used to hold down the template, it probably ripped some of the background paint off the pumpkin.
Tools you need spray paint pumpkins clear coat dish soap primer glasses gloves dust mask newspaper or painters tape towels/rags/drop cloths Spray paint is an easy and fun way to decorate your halloween pumpkins! Spraying one color onto the pumpkin is an easy way to go, but you can mix the paint colors as well.